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Book 13. (1 results) Explorers of Gor (Individual Quote)

"In here, worthless slave," said the man, and, taking the girl by the arm, thrust her through the doors of a paga tavern, the Golden Kailiauk. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 8, Sentence #56)
Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 56 "In here, worthless slave," said the man, and, taking the girl by the arm, thrust her through the doors of a paga tavern, the Golden Kailiauk.

Book 13. (7 results) Explorers of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
8 53 I looked behind me occasionally, but I saw only the normal occupants and passers-by of the streets of Schendi.
8 54 I wore the garb now of a leather worker.
8 55 If inquiries had been made it would be recalled that he who had arrived in the Palms of Schendi had been, at least ostensibly, of the metal workers.
8 56 "In here, worthless slave," said the man, and, taking the girl by the arm, thrust her through the doors of a paga tavern, the Golden Kailiauk.
8 57 He took her over beside a wall, across from the main door, and close to a small side door.
8 58 "Lie down here," he told her.
8 59 She lay down on the wooden floor.
I looked behind me occasionally, but I saw only the normal occupants and passers-by of the streets of Schendi. I wore the garb now of a leather worker. If inquiries had been made it would be recalled that he who had arrived in the Palms of Schendi had been, at least ostensibly, of the metal workers. "In here, worthless slave," said the man, and, taking the girl by the arm, thrust her through the doors of a paga tavern, the Golden Kailiauk. He took her over beside a wall, across from the main door, and close to a small side door. "Lie down here," he told her. She lay down on the wooden floor. - (Explorers of Gor, Chapter 8)